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PEOPLE DAILY \ Saturday, September 13, 2014 P29 RALLY Nairobi, Friday @peopledaily.ke In a season where he has fulfilled his immense potential as a junior by collecting the World Indoors, Commonwealth Games, African and Diamond League titles, Caleb Ndiku Mwangangi (pictured) is aiming to sign off in resounding fashion at the IAAF Continental Championships this weekend in Morocco. The 21-year-old, who has added glitz not normally associated with talented distance runners from the East African nation, will be competing for Africa in the event that pits continents against each other. The World Cross junior 8km and World Juniors 1500m gold medallist from 2010 has more than compensated for his three-year absence from the senior Kenyan team this year by collecting the 3000m World Indoor and 5000m crowns at both the Commonwealth and African championships to make him rank favourite in the Marrakech Continental showdown. “This year I have been so successful due to my training. Everything was excellent and I had no problem, no injuries and that’s why I have done so P30 KPL Ndiku set to take the swag to Marrakech well,” Mwangangi said. “I believe in myself, and am different from other Kenyan athletes. They are always calm but I’m not so. I always want to do something on the track to remind them that I’m out there,” he explained his explosion in 2014 that has captivated the globe. To complete the picture, Mwangangi has emerged as a model modern athlete with colorful antics on the track and a huge presence on social media that has earned him a huge following home and abroad. During the Poland World Indoors in March, he turned up for the semifinals of his 3000m spotting a woolly hat and after winning the race, returned for the final with his hair dyed red where a swift turn of pace over the last 500m carried him to the title in 7:54.94. -XINHUA Justifying actions Welbeck wasn’t good enough for United and not up to Rooney and Van Persie’s standard, says Van Gaal Manchester, Friday Louis van Gaal says that Danny Welbeck was sold to Arsenal because he was not good enough for Manchester United but denies that the club have ditched their vaunted youth policy. United’s £150million summer spend on six new players, including Angel di Maria and Radamel Falcao, has led to concerns that they are turning their back on homegrown talent – especially after England striker Welbeck was sold to Arsenal for £16m. But at a press conference to unveil Falcao and Daley Blind on Thursday, Van Gaal claimed that United remain as committed as ever to promoting young players. He explained the reason behind selling Manchesterborn Welbeck, who has been at the club since childhood, pointing out that the England striker’s record of 29 goals from 142 games was not nearly as good as Wayne Rooney or Robin van Persie. ‘I have given all the players a chance to convince me of their qualities,’ said Van Gaal. ‘When you ask about Danny Welbeck, he was here since the age of nine and after Sunderland (on loan) he played three seasons at United but he doesn’t have the record of Van Persie or Rooney and P32 EPL PEOPLESPORT FOOTBALL 31 that’s the standard. That’s why we let him go. ‘Falcao, okay, but also the youngsters who will fit in. That’s the policy and that’s why I’m here. The transformation is in this new process. ‘We spoke with Danny Welbeck and also Chicharito [Javier Hernandez] before we got the chance to sign Falcao. We have to be fair about that. In that part (area of the team) we had a lot of youth who can fit in. They have to take their chance to play football. I have to put them in the squad.’ Former United favourites Gary Neville and Paul Scholes have questioned United’s transfer policy, while Sir Alex Ferguson’s former No 2 Mike SMS GAME TO 79079 Phelan has claimed that the club are losing their ‘identity’ by selling Welbeck. I can’t work it out and I know I worked with Danny Welbeck last week [with England], but it’s odd,’ Neville said. ‘I have to admit I thought the Danny Welbeck sale was a strange one, but that’s just me. -DAILYMAIL